During his term of office as councillor, MEP, and Member of Parliament, he was repeatedly criticized by [...] LGBT organizations. These include in 2004 "for reasons of hygiene" he refused to shake the hands of the organizers of the equality parade. In the same year he published on his website a list of gays and lesbians [1]. His actions and statements were criticized, including by Amnesty International and Human Rights Watch, who evaluated them as calls for human rights violations [2] [3].

In [the last] parliamentary elections in 2007 he was an unsuccessful candidate for the Sejm [Polish parliament]. On 6 March 2009, he took over as President of the League of Polish Families, after the resignation of Miroslaw Orzechowski [4]. On 19 April this year, he resigned from all functions in the party. Then he became a Libertas candidate for the elections to the European Parliament.

In the 2007 parliamentary elections she gained a parliamentary mandate for the fourth time. A candidate for the Prawo i Sprawiedliwość* [Rights and Justice party] in the district of Torun, she received 15,180 votes.

In 2009 she registered as a Libertas Poland candidate for the European Parliament.

*Among the policies of this party is 'przywrócenie kary śmierci' ('the restoration of the death penalty').

So someone elected for PiS, a party which supports the 'restoration of the death penalty', is running as a candidate under the Libertas name.

In addition, she's proposed a tax on citizens without children and wants working women to be paid to give up their jobs and stay at home to look after their kids.